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...ball does enter the defensive third, Harvard has generally averted danger. The backfield was the Crimson’s most heavily hit area due to graduation as only captain Katie Scott returned, but First Team All-Ivy midfielder Jen Ahn was shifted back, and Andrews and junior Diana Bowen filled the other holes...
...beyond suggests that, in general, they do not. The prevalence of all-athlete blocking groups indicates a strong tendency for athletes to self-segregate, which is partly understandable given the difficult social climate which Harvard students face. But a recent book by James L. Shulman and William G. Bowen, The Game of Life, examines the self-segregation of athletes as a larger trend, among other negative impacts that athletics can have on academic communities...
...Bowen Road is the quintessential Hong Kong dog-walking, jogging, and pram-pushing path; its five well-paved kilometers hug the hillsides above the financial district of Central. Best avoided on the weekends when it becomes a pedestrian traffic jam, Bowen Road really shines at night. Nocturnal adventurers are rewarded with eye-level views over the top floors of the city's most famous buildings, and voyeuristic types can snatch glimpses of Hong Kong domestic scenes through brightly-lit apartment windows. A $5 taxi ride from Central will bring you to either end of the path...
...picnic areas and physical fitness stops, so you can take a breather while working out on the parallel bars. Take a bus or a tram to the peak; the path starts just behind the Peak Caf?. Ambitious runners who don't mind a thigh-busting uphill hike can link Bowen and Lugard Roads via Wanchai Gap and over to Barker Road, adding another two kilometers...
...presidents’ decision to limit athletics comes after the release last year of the book The Game of Life: College Sports and Educational Values, co-authored by former Princeton president William G. Bowen, which criticizes college athletics for becoming far more like professional athletics than an extracurricular activity...